But he also said that many of the people he interviewed did say it was entirely possible that other Iraqi officials did have that kind of knowledge, which underlines what was a real problem for Iraq in the planning for the war, which is that Saddam didn't trust anyone, and he made sure that noone had a complete picture of what was happening.
Julie Hermann had promised a "new day" when she was hired in April, vowing that "there's noone that doesn't agree about how we treat young people with respect and dignity and build trust" at Rutgers.